Anti-Acne

Acne, also known as acne vulgaris, is a long-term skin disease that occurs when hair follicles are clogged with dead skin cells and oil from the skin. It is characterized by blackheads or whiteheads, pimples, oily skin, and possible scarring.

Anti-Pigmentation

Melanin is a natural pigment produced by cells called melanocytes in a process called melanogenesis. Melanocytes produce two types of melanin: pheomelanin (red) and eumelanin (very dark brown). Melanin protects the body by absorbing ultraviolet radiation.

Anti-Aging / Collagen Booster

Collagen is the main structural protein in the extracellular space in the various connective tissues in animal bodies. As the main component of connective tissue, it is the most abundant protein in mammals, making up from 25% to 35% of the whole-body protein content.

Anti-Fungal

Dermatophytosis, also known as ringworm, is a fungal infection of the skin. Typically it results in a red, itchy, scaly, circular rash. Hair loss may occur in the area affected. Symptoms begin four to fourteen days after exposure. Multiple areas can be affected at a given time. Treatment is typically with antifungal creams

Eye Care

The skin surrounding your eyes is very delicate. Due to its thin nature and constant exposure, the skin in this area has a higher risk of developing several types of skin problems. However, with the right skincare, you can combat some of these common problems to restore the natural health and appearance of your under-eye skin.

Hair Care

Hair care is an overall term for hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair which grows from the human scalp, and to a lesser extent facial, pubic and other body hair. Hair care routines differ according to an individual's culture and the physical characteristics of one's hair.

Anti-Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a long-lasting autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin. Psoriasis is generally thought to be a genetic disease that is triggered by environmental factors. There are five main types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic.

Corticosteroid

Topical corticosteroids (TC) have greatly contributed to dermatologist’s ability to effectively treat several difficult dermatoses. Available range of formulations & potency gives flexibility to treat all groups of patients, different phases of disease, and different anatomic sites.